Set in Pozzo, Agriturismo Saudon is 10 minutes’ drive from Mulazzo. This working farm offers an outdoor pool, a garden with BBQ and a sun terrace. Olive oil and wine are produced on site.

Country-style rooms at the Saudon feature wooden furnishings and a private bathroom with shower. The apartment has a kitchen, equipped with a coffee machine, fridge and oven. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.

Breakfast includes sweet and savoury food such as homemade cakes, cold cuts and organic vegetables. In summer, it is served in the garden. The restaurant provides local specialities.

Horse riding is available less than 3.1 miles away. La Spezia can be reached by car in 45 minutes. Parking near the property is free.

Please inform Agriturismo Saudon of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details provided in your confirmation.

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Anders

눇We were on a roadtrip trough Italy and were staying in Umbria when we wanted to move on. Luckily there was free space at this little gem of a place situated in the mountains not far from the sea.
The placing is ideal if you want to go for day trips for Pisa (1 hour) Lucca (1 hour) Portovenere (1 hour).
The surroundings are very beautiful, quiet and the view we had from our private terrace outside our room was breathtaking. It is also possible to hike in the neighbourhood and if you are not keen to drive to the sea there is a pool in the backyard which was also very nice.
Originally we wanted to stay for only two nights but after the first night we had to book two more.
Our room was beautiful and very charming with views over the valley and every morning we woke up to a view out of this world.
The evening dinner is a chapter worth it´s own. For a small fee you get a 4 course menu with their own wine and everything is fresh and homemade. It is also nice to meet the other travelers and socializing at the longtable. The food we got here is the best, most authentic food I have gotten while visiting Italy (Milano, Rome, Venice, Todi, Aosta) and I am a food nerd always steering away from tourist traps.
The breakfast is also nice with freshly made pancakes, cheese, prosciutto and more.
The hosts are very kind and were working hard the whole day to make the stay as memorable as possible and the language barrier was easily overcome by the google translate app.
We would highly recommend agriturismo and especially Saudon to those who have not tried it before - it is as authentic as it gets. You are more invited into a home than if you are staying at a normal hotel and at the price it is unbeatable.

July 22, 2016

Aura & Jan

눇We arrived at Saudon and did not know anything about the Lunigiana, a mountainous region dissected by the Magra river, which covers an area which runs from the Apennines and Apuan Alps to the Mediterranean Sea. The area is incredibly beautiful. You then arrive at the end of a road on a hill to a beautiful old house (completely restored, stone by stone, by its owners) surrounded by a luscious garden full of plants and flowers: figs, quinces, capers, grapes, beans, plums, tomatoes,, herbs... you name it and it grows there. After that you will hear the happy humming of the charming Gigiola, a lovely woman full of warmth who you will never see sit down. She is always stirring in something or picking something else. Jean-Claude is the man behind the vineyard and the very good wine he produces.
Everything is decorated with love and attention. We loved our beautiful room and its curtains. You will see small touches of Gigliola's quirky character everywhere and it really made us happy being there.
Do eat here too! You will have a delicious meal with everything made from scratch which was so good, we almost wanted to stay longer in order to eat there again!
There was a glowworm and there were fireflies (which means the air is at its purest), we even saw a wild boar and an owl.